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Political Attitudes and Ideologies of Multiracial Americans
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2008
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EthnicityRace RelationRacial PrejudiceEducationPolitical BehaviorSocial SciencesRaceContemporary RiseAfrican American StudiesRacial GroupEthnic StudiesAmerican PoliticsSocial IdentityMultiracial AmericansIdentity PoliticsSocial Identity TheoryIndividual Public OpinionPolitical AttitudesClassic AssimilationPolitical Science
A contemporary rise in multiracial self-identification provokes a number of questions about the significance that this racial identity may hold for American politics. This research focuses on the political attitudes of multiracial Americans to determine how multiracial identities may influence individual public opinion. I offer a test of three competing theoretical models of multiracial political attitude formation: Classic Assimilation, Minority Trumping, and New Identity Formation. This research finds that, generally, multiracial individuals who self-identify as such develop political opinions that parallel with their minority counterparts.
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